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king of beasts - перевод на итальянский

LIONS IN WORLD CULTURE
Gaetulian lion; King of the Beasts; King of the beasts; Lion God; Lions in popular culture; Lion sculpture; King of beasts; Lions in mythology; Lions in culture; Lions in legends; Lions in legend; Lion symbolism; Lions in modern culture; Lions in arts; Lions in art; Lions in film; Lions in literature; Lions in books
  • Lion guardian of [[Borobudur]]
  • Lion sculpture from [[Tra Kieu]], [[Champa]], 6th–8th century AD
  • Chinese lions art variety
  • Sikh]] contemporary or near-contemporary art depiction of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] hunting [[Asiatic lion]]
  • ''Daniel in the Lions' Den'', by [[Henry Ossawa Tanner]]
  • Hindu Goddess [[Durga]] has a lion as her ''[[vahana]]m'' or divine mount
  • Flag of Sri Lanka
  • Qing]]-era guardian lion pair within the [[Forbidden City]], [[China]]
  • A page from ''[[Kelileh va Demneh]]'' dated 1429, from [[Herat]], a Persian translation of the ''[[Panchatantra]]'' – depicts the manipulative jackal-vizier, trying to lead his lion-king into war
  • Lion guardian of [[Bayon]], [[Angkor]]
  • Lion grass sculpture
  • Coat of arms of England<br>with significantly inaccurate anatomy
  • Detail of [[relief]] from the [[Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal]], c. 645–635 BC
  •  Silver tanka of the [[Bengal Sultanate]] ruler [[Jalaluddin Muhammad Shah]] (1415–1433), showing a lion Passant
  • A [[WWI]] British enlistment poster depicting Britain as "The Old Lion" and Canada, Australia, New Zealand and India as "The Young Lions"

king of beasts         
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Gaetulian lion; King of the Beasts; King of the beasts; Lion God; Lions in popular culture; Lion sculpture; King of beasts; Lions in mythology; Lions in culture; Lions in legends; Lions in legend; Lion symbolism; Lions in modern culture; Lions in arts; Lions in art; Lions in film; Lions in literature; Lions in books
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King of the Universe         
TITLE
King of the Totality; Šar kiššatim; King of the universe
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King of kings         
RULING TITLE USED BY CERTAIN HISTORICAL MONARCHS
King of kings; King Of Kings; Lord of lords; Rajadhiraja; Melech ha-Malachim; Melech Malchei HamLachim; Melech Malchei ha-Melachim; King of Kings of Kings; Queen of Kings; The King of Kings; King of Kings of Africa; Queen Of Kings; King of Emperors; شاه شاهان; Xšâyathiya Xšâyathiyânâm
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Определение

king of beasts
¦ noun chiefly literary the lion.

Википедия

Cultural depictions of lions

Cultural depictions of lions are known in countries of Afro-Eurasia. The lion has been an important symbol to humans for tens of thousands of years. The earliest graphic representations feature lions as organized hunters with great strength, strategies, and skills. In later depictions of human cultural ceremonies, lions were often used symbolically and may have played significant roles in magic, as deities or close association with deities, and served as intermediaries and clan identities.

The earliest historical records in Egypt present an established religious pantheon that included a lioness as one of the most powerful cultural figures, protecting the people and especially, their rulers, as well as being assigned powerful roles in nature. As human groups moved from being isolated clans and tribes to cities, kingdoms, and countries, ancient symbols retained their importance as they assumed new roles. Lions have remained as popular symbols through modern history.

Depictions of lions in other cultures resembled this and all changed into more supportive roles as human figures began to be portrayed as deities. Similar imagery persisted and was retained through cultural changes, sometimes unchanged. Adoptions of lion imagery as symbols into other cultures without direct contact with lions could be very imaginative, often lacking accurate anatomical details or creating unrealistic characteristics. The association of lions with virtues and character traits was adopted in cultures where and when the religious symbolism had ceased.